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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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Use Shelving to Back Up Pending Changes to the <strong>Server</strong><br />

Use shelving if you have not completed work at the end of the day but want to ensure that<br />

your current work is backed up on the server. By shelving your current changes, the<br />

changes are applied to the TFS server and can be retrieved by you (or others) the next<br />

day.<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• For more information on shelving pending changes, see “How to: Shelve and<br />

Unshelve Pending Changes” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms181404(VS.80).aspx<br />

Use Shelving if Interrupted by Higher-Priority Work<br />

Use shelving if you are midway through making changes to a set of source code, when<br />

new higher-priority work is allocated (for example, an emergency bug fix is required). At<br />

this point, you need to go back to a stable version of the code but you do not want to lose<br />

your changes. Before doing so, you can shelve your code and easily retrieve it later.<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• For more information on shelving pending changes, see “How to: Shelve and<br />

Unshelve Pending Changes” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms181404(VS.80).aspx<br />

Source Control Resources<br />

• For more information on <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Source Control, see “<strong>Team</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> Source Control” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms181237(VS.80).aspx

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